Cashless parking payment introduced in Uttlesford

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Steve Barton

Uttlesford District Council has this week launched an easy cashless parking payment scheme across all its council managed car parks.

The MiPermit service, provided through the North Essex Parking Partnership (NEPP) of which the council is a member, will enable customers to benefit from a new secure, cashless, paperless parking system via phone or secure online site.

Cllr Susan Barker, cabinet member for Environment at Uttlesford District Council with responsibility for Parking said: “Local businesses and residents have been urging us to review our parking schemes for many years.

“We have listened to their concerns and are delighted that we can introduce this new system today which will no doubt benefit both the shopper and the local traders in the towns across the district.”

“There will be no more need to hunt for the right change to pay for parking or cut a shopping trip short to avoid over-running on an already bought parking ticket.

“I am confident that this new scheme will answer the concerns that local businesses, shopkeepers and residents

have been raising for years.”

The easy-to-use system enables payment for a parking stay to be topped up, subject to the car parks maximum stay policy, so a shopping trip, meal out or over-running appointment needn’t be cut short, also reducing the risk of receiving any penalty.

Optional reminders of when parking time is running out are also available along with a MiPermit smartphone app to help locate and guide users back from the town centres to where the car is parked.

Parking can be paid for via a smartphone app, online portal, text or phone call and there is no need to issue a paper ticket.

Customers parking in town regularly or on a one-off visit can manage their own parking account online in a flexible way, and access parking payment, personal or car registration details whenever they need to.